Sanger High School FCCLA members always get recognition for their accomplishments. The Sanger ISD School Board always recognizes the members who qualify and compete in STAR Events at the regional, state, and national levels. Members who Say Yes to FCS are recognized on signing day. Students in FCS classes get on-stage recognition for earning industry certifications at a large school assembly. Students who compete in the local Denton County Youth Fair have the opportunity to sell items in the auctions. Members who meet the requirements are also to apply for the Blue Ribbon Scholarship their Senior Year, which Sanger has had 2 winners in the last 2 years. Along with these local recognitions, members get recognized onstage at the region, state, and national conferences if they place in a STAR EVENT, complete an FCSA, or complete Power of One Units.
Senior Cords
Sanger High FCCLA Graduation cords are given to graduating seniors who have been active members of our chapter. This past year we had _ seniors who qualified for a graduation cord.
Seniors 2022 - 2023
Maddi Chambliss
Abigail Dempsey
Natalie Gonzalez
Paige Kirby
Alan Lemus
Sia Moikoa
Jacob Rogers
Jennifer Santana
Emmy Sederholm
Jada Shephard
Kaitlyn Tullier
Seniors 2021 - 2022
Alex Anderson
Kayla Etheredge
Gabby Giddens
Jordan Grubb
Dominika Guardiola
Lupita Gutierrez
Chloe Hawkins
Josh Jones
Jocelyn Jurado
Trinity Laird
Gwendolyn Layton
Krushi Mistry
Gracie Rhoden
Denton County Youth Fair
We have had many participants in the Denton County Youth Fair in the Family and Consumer Science category.
2022-2023
Paige Kirby received Best in Class for her dress, 1st place in cupcakes, and 3rd place in quick breads.
Jada Shepard received Best in Class for her personal accessory and a 3rd place ribbon for her sweet rolls.
Dani Green received Best in Class with her painting.
Lilli Piercy received Best in Class in trash to treasure.
Marielena Valls received a 1st place ribbon in trash to treasure.
Alan Lemus received a 2nd place ribbon for his decorated cake and a 3rd place ribbon for his pastries.
Madison Cogburn was a needlework participant.
2021-2022
Gabby Giddens received Overall Grand Champion in the Senior Food division, competing in the pastries category. She qualified to sell her product in the DCYF Premium Sale.
Natalie Gonzalez received Best in Class for cake pops, qualifying for the silent auction.
Gracie Giddens received Best in Class for creative cakes, qualifying for the silent auction. She also received a 2nd place ribbon for her cupcakes.
Emmy Sederholm received Best in Class for cookies, qualifying for the silent auction.
Alan Lemus received Best in Class for decorated cakes, qualifying for the silent auction.
Paige Kirby received Best in Class for dresses. She also received 2nd place ribbons for her quick bread and cupcakes.
Trinity Laird received 1st place ribbons for both her quick bread and bars and squares.
Marissa Ibarra received 2nd place ribbons for her sponge cake and quick bread.
Sia Moikoa received a 2nd place ribbon for her cookies.
Taylor Price received a 2nd place ribbon for her canned food and a 3rd place ribbon for her bars and squares.
Jada Shephard received a 2nd place ribbon for her trash to treasure and a 3rd place ribbon for her decorated cakes.
Makynna Meeks received a 3rd place ribbon for her bars and squares.